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Correlation Causation Humor Humor Hooded Sweatshirt featuring This clever graphic tee illustrates the important statistica – designed by Geoff Brown @ SunFrog
Correlation Causation Humor Design

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Correlation Causation Hooded Sweatshirt

The 'Correlation Does Not Imply Causation' phrase captures the lifestyle of logical thinkers who spend their days analyzing data, questioning assumptions, and enjoying a good laugh at statistical misconceptions.

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Layer up for colder weather, crisp morning approaches, and outdoor adventures with this premium hoodie.

About the Design

This graphic clearly illustrates the fundamental statistical principle that correlation does not imply causation. It uses the widely recognized example of ice cream sales and shark attacks, which often rise together during summer months.

The visual metaphor of overlapping bell curves for both phenomena, alongside a striking out of direct causation between ice cream and sharks, makes a complex idea easily digestible and humorous.

What the Phrase Means

The phrase "Correlation Does Not Imply Causation" is a core tenet in statistics and scientific reasoning. It highlights the error of assuming that because two variables move together (correlate), one directly causes the other.

Often, a hidden third factor, like hot weather driving both ice cream consumption and beach visits (and thus shark encounters), is the true underlying cause.

Who This Design Is For

  • Students of statistics, science, and data analysis
  • Academics and educators in STEM fields
  • Anyone who enjoys intellectual humor and critical thinking
  • Professionals working with data and research
  • Individuals who appreciate logical reasoning and debunking fallacies

Related Science & Logic Apparel

People searching for this design often look for:

  • Statistical principles t-shirts
  • Funny science graphic tees
  • Data humor clothing
  • Critical thinking apparel
  • Logic and reasoning designs
  • Confounding variable shirts
  • Scientific method humor
  • Analytical mind gifts

Design Interpretation

The artwork features bold, clear typography for the central phrase, set against a black background. The graph uses bright, contrasting blue and orange bell curves to represent correlated data visually. A simple sun icon, ice cream cone, and shark fin symbols efficiently convey the humorous example, all rendered in a clean, flat graphic style.

Who is this for?

Statistics students and teachers, Data scientists and analysts, Logic and critical thinking enthusiasts, Science humor fans, Anyone interested in debunking fallacies

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Our Hooded Sweatshirt is designed with a modern fit. If you prefer a loose look, we recommend sizing up.

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Care Instructions

  • Machine wash cold, inside-out, gentle cycle with mild detergent
  • Tumble dry low, or hang-dry for longest life
  • Cool iron inside-out if necessary. Do not iron decoration.
  • Do not dry clean.

Common Questions

What does 'correlation does not imply causation' mean?

It means that just because two things happen at the same time or show similar trends, it doesn't mean one directly causes the other. There might be a third, unseen factor influencing both.

What is the ice cream and shark attack example about?

This example humorously illustrates the principle. Both ice cream sales and shark attacks tend to increase in summer, but ice cream doesn't cause shark attacks. Hot weather causes both more ice cream consumption and more swimming, leading to more shark encounters.

Who would appreciate this graphic t-shirt?

This shirt is ideal for anyone with an interest in statistics, data science, critical thinking, or general science humor. It's also great for students, teachers, or professionals in analytical fields.

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